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1/27/2015
1. 4.6 billion years ago, the Earth is created from
what?
oxygen
3. The lighter elements, including ______________
silicon
and _______________
rise towards the surface and
erupt in volcanoes as molten rock.
debris left over from the formation of the sun
lead
2. The heaviest elements, including _____________
nickel
and _____________,
sink in the early molten Earth
core
to form the _________________.
4. Most scientists believe that the water that formed
our oceans came from many, many
meteors
________________
, which contained water.
meteoric bodies, meteoroids, asteroids
5. How old was Earth believed to be when the first
early, relatively stable land masses formed?
7. What type of rock formed the first continents?
granite
4.4 bya (billion years ago)
6. What continent is believed to be the site of the
earliest continental nuclei on Earth?
8. The giant jig saw of interlocking pieces that make
up Earth’s crust are called what?
tectonic plates (or continental plates)
(South) Africa
9. The tectonic plates “float” on what layer of Earth?
mantle (or asthenosphere)
10. Evidence for the theory of continental drift was
first proposed in 1912 by what German Scientist?
Alfred Lothar Wegener
11. When Wegener first proposed his theory of
continental drift, why did the scientific community
reject his ideas?
He didn’t know HOW continents moved
12. Heat escaping from the core creates
convection_______________
currents
____________
in the next layer
mantle
of the Earth, the ______________________.
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13. How many tectonic plates can be identified on
Earth today?
15. The world’s last supercontinent is known as
Pangea
_____________________.
not Vaalbara or Rodinia
over a dozen (over 12)
16. How many years ago did the supercontinent
Pangaea begin breaking up?
14. Where does old seafloor sink back into the Earth
to be recycled?
250 mya (million years ago)
subduction zones (or deep-ocean trenches)
17. As plates move across the Earth, crust and rock is
dragged back down into the Earth at what type of
zones?
19. The Himalaya Mountains formed as a result of
the collision of what two tectonic plates?
Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate
subduction zones
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18. When continental crust collides with continental
crust at convergent plate boundaries and no
subduction occurs, what begins to form?
mountains
Eurasia = Europe + Asia
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